Whole exome sequencing reveals inherited and de novo variants in autism spectrum disorder: a trio study from Saudi families

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Bashayer Al-Mubarak
Mohamed Abouelhoda
Aisha Omar
Hesham AlDhalaan
Mohammed Aldosari
Michael Nester
Hussain. A. Alshamrani
Mohamed El-Kalioby
Ewa Goljan
Renad Albar
Shazia Subhani
Asma Tahir
Sultana Asfahani
Alaa Eskandrani
Ahmed Almusaiab
Amna Magrashi
Jameela Shinwari
Dorota Monies
Nada Al Tassan
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[1] King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center,Behavioral Genetics unit, Department of Genetics
[2] King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology,Saudi Human Genome Program
[3] King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre,Department of Genetics
[4] King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre,Center for Autism Research
[5] King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre,Department of Neurosciences
[6] King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre,Pediatric Department
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder with genetic and clinical heterogeneity. The interplay of de novo and inherited rare variants has been suspected in the development of ASD. Here, we applied whole exome sequencing (WES) on 19 trios from singleton Saudi families with ASD. We developed an analysis pipeline that allows capturing both de novo and inherited rare variants predicted to be deleterious. A total of 47 unique rare variants were detected in 17 trios including 38 which are newly discovered. The majority were either autosomal recessive or X-linked. Our pipeline uncovered variants in 15 ASD-candidate genes, including 5 (GLT8D1, HTATSF1, OR6C65, ITIH6 and DDX26B) that have not been reported in any human condition. The remaining variants occurred in genes formerly associated with ASD or other neurological disorders. Examples include SUMF1, KDM5B and MXRA5 (Known-ASD genes), PRODH2 and KCTD21 (implicated in schizophrenia), as well as USP9X and SMS (implicated in intellectual disability). Consistent with expectation and previous studies, most of the genes implicated herein are enriched for biological processes pertaining to neuronal function. Our findings underscore the private and heterogeneous nature of the genetic architecture of ASD even in a population with high consanguinity rates.
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